Not much has changed: Bahrain Uprising
As Bahrain's uprising enters its second year, Laura Curtis looks at the stalemate over popular demands for political reform as the national economy grinds to a halt.
Thousands shout “death to America” in Islamabad
Thousands of Pakistanis poured out onto the streets of Islamabad this morning chanting "death to America" and demanding a holywar at a right-wing, religious rally.
Israel accuses Iran of terrorist attacks
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has blamed Iran for yesterday's bombings in Thailand.
Male hair salons boom in Kabul
Male beauty salons in Afghanistan are now doing something that could have got men jailed or beaten ten years ago.
Boscombe: A preferred area for Vintage stores
The Bosocmbe area is preferred to the Bournemouth town due to 'artsy' customers and cheaper rents for shops.
Bournemouth residents pledge support for Kony 2012 action day
An estimated 2,000 local residents will hit the streets of Bournemouth on April 20 to support the Kony 2012 campaign.
Poole to have pathways for cyclists and pedestrians
Poole Council is considering making pathways for cyclists and pedestrians to increase respect between them
Olympic torch to cost Poole taxpayers £75k
The Poole stretch of the 2012 Olympic torch route will cost Council Tax payers up to £75,000, with banners, bunting and flags making up the bulk of the cost.
Bournemouth restaurants feel the brunt of economic meltdown
Restaurants are facing quiet days and finding means to fight the pinch of recession.